Back to ’70s to Marry Unlucky Male Partner

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回到七零嫁倒霉男配

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 70MUMP, 70MUMSR, Back to 70 to marry unlucky male supporting role, BT70sTMUMP, 回到七零嫁倒霉男配

By 夜紫雨

3.8
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
121 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Inexplicably, she had crossed over to the end of the 1970s and was thrown into the mountains. Fortunately, she is rescued by a handsome soldier. Only later does she discover that Brother Soldier is actually the unlucky male supporting role of a historical novel. He was used and deceived by the heroine in various ways and finally dumped on the grounds of the progressive new era not supporting arranged marriage. Damn, will such a good Brother Soldier still end up like that in the future? If the heroine doesn’t want him, then step aside and let me have a go. But how will we live in a time that lacks modern food and clothing? Hey, I bring something different, now I can guide this male lead to be well-fed and make the heroine get mad.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Back to ’70s to Marry Unlucky Male Partner Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Back to ’70s to Marry Unlucky Male Partner "Back to ’70s to Marry Unlucky Male Partner" is a web novel that I found to be a fairly enjoyable, albeit uneven, read. The premise is certainly intriguing: a modern woman transmigrates into a novel set in the 1970s, determined to change the fate of the unlucky male supporting character. While the story has its charms, some aspects left me wanting more. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The idea of the female lead (FL) using her modern knowledge and a magical backpack to navigate the challenges of the past was appealing. The early chapters, focusing on the FL's interactions with the male lead (ML) and her efforts to improve their lives, were engaging and sweet. I appreciated the slice-of-life aspect and the way the FL adapted to her new environment. ### What Works Well The romance between the FL and ML is a definite highlight. Their relationship is portrayed as devoted and supportive, with the ML being particularly doting and appreciative of the FL. I also enjoyed the family dynamics, especially the positive relationships with the ML's family. The "face-slapping" moments, where the FL outsmarts the original novel's antagonist, were satisfying, although perhaps not the most creatively executed. The FL's resourcefulness, especially her business acumen, was also a plus, as she navigates the challenges of building a better life in the 70s. ### Areas of Concern However, the story does have its drawbacks. I found the FL's "Mary Sue" qualities, particularly her magical backpack with its endlessly replenishing supplies, to be a bit too convenient. It lessened the sense of struggle and made the plot feel somewhat predictable. The original novel's characters, especially the original female lead, were often frustrating. I understand she's meant to be a villain, but her actions sometimes lacked logic, making her feel more like a caricature than a complex character. Additionally, the ML's character development felt somewhat lacking; he remained rather static throughout the story, with his main purpose seemingly being to support the FL. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may be frustrated by the original male lead's continued attraction to the original female lead, despite her negative qualities. Also, the original female lead does meet an unfortunate end. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Back to ’70s to Marry Unlucky Male Partner" is a light and fluffy read that's best enjoyed for its sweet romance and feel-good moments. While the plot can be simplistic and the characters sometimes lack depth, it's a decent choice if you're looking for a low-stakes, easy-to-read novel set in a historical setting. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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